Charles DiMichele
Ms. Thompson
English 11P
January 23, 2009
Twain Writing his Masterpiece
In “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” by Mark Twain, he uses many different writing styles to prove ideas and moral philosophies in his story. One of those styles is satire, towards the end of the novel you discover that the whole novel is one big form of irony. Another good form was his use of moral philosophy. He shows how Huck changes his philosophies over the period of the novel. Twain also uses symbols in his story to represent important things in the novel. He uses all of these strategies to make his story interesting and a challenge to fully figure out. In this essay I will tell you how he uses these methods in the story.
Satire is a huge part in fully understanding Huckleberry Finn; it is used multiple times in the story and will sometimes give you a good laugh. Here Jim misunderstands a story, “Does you know ‘bout dat chile dat he ‘uz gwyne to chop in two?”......
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